Yes, you can find publishers interested in an author writing a book for the first time at www.caderbooks.com/pubfaq.html. Another good site is www.publishamerica.com
She spent 6 years to write first book and it was rejected by 9 publishers before Bloomsbury signed her on!
Publishers usually look for two things when accepting a book to publish. First is the subject, is there are market for it? Secondly, they look at the author's writing style.
Here's a list of publishers in the UK ... check it out!
A bibliography card is an index card where you put the author's last name, then the author's first name, the title, the publishers, and the year the source was published.
She was the first FEMALE author who's writing was both sophisticated and extremely personal
If you hadn't put this in the "J.K. Rowling" category this might have been a toughy!
The lead author is typically the person who oversaw the entire research project and coordinated the writing of the paper, while the first author is the person who made the most significant contribution to the research and writing of the paper.
First you would need to make sure your novel is up to par and you are satisfied with your work. Do a little research on publishers and choose a few you are interested in. Then send off your work and hope for the best!
It depends on what you're writing! You'll have to figure out what you're writing before you can start on the first five sentences, and we can't really help you figure that part out because it has to be either something you were assigned or something you're really interested in writing.
he had seen it first hand
As a first time author, you're going to need to submit to any publisher who will read your query. It's very competitive, and requires determination. Visit. www.bookmarket.com/childrens.htm for a ton of resources!
The first author in a scientific paper is typically the person who made the most significant contribution to the research and writing of the paper.